Two revisionist western books in one.
Rogue Lightning: A feisty cowgirl with a snarky mouth continues her adventures in the wilderness. Still wanted, she must travel with care.
A Flash of Lightning: Sizzling energy, snarky dialogue.
Annie and her companions, war veterans all, return to their planet in this adventure, at least for a while. Action-packed and humorous.

Pures are people whose lives are long, and shrouded in antiquity and legend, yet still alive. Geronimo, an Apache from the Indian wars, King William of England, a Roman soldier, and a Pure woman who survived the Salem Witch Trials—these are some of the Pure. Normals, short-lived folks like you, are insignificant to them. Their struggle is intense.

In the aftermath of the bloody events recounted in the Time of Apache Tears, John Stone, the white man with the soul of an Apache warrior, continues his journey into the Arizona badlands. His path leads him to an isolated mountain town where a bloodthirsty killer with a bizarre taste for taking heads is loose. Using his Apache tracking skills, Stone takes up the trail of the murderer.

The great grandson of the Apache warrior known as SJ66 takes on a task that will lead him up against a vengeful gang of villains sworn to destroy not only Stone but the whole town along with him. It will call on all of Stone’s abilities in the white man’s world and the deadly skills he has learnt from his Apache kin to survive and find justice.

Geronimo is dead.
But there is one who still remains.
A rambling, beaten down Apache Indian, a bum that works the streets of the frontier town looking for a handout and some humanity…. and finding none.
He is a man that has fallen far.
Then he receives news that is to bring him back from the edge.
Something precious of his has gone – something that means more to him than his own life.